ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Officials with Minnesota’s new online health insurance marketplace say some registration problems have been fixed, but a new one has emerged.

MNsure executive director April Todd-Malmlov said Monday that the new glitch is affecting fewer people and appears intermittent. But she says it is preventing MNsure account registrations that are required before people can buy health insurance.

Todd-Malmlov says anyone having that problem should wait a couple hours and try again.

The Star Tribune (http://bit.ly/GEbCDa ) reports the site drew 4,300 unique visitors Monday. Nearly 6,000 people have created MNsure accounts since the site went live last week and started offering health insurance as a state exchange — a key part of President Barack Obama’s health care law.